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(84) Application of Stripping Analysis to Determination of Iodide with Silver Microelectrodes. I. SHAIN and S. P . Perone, University of Wisconsin. (85) Polarographic Reduction of 1,2,4,-Benzothiadiazine1,1-Dioxides and Related Compounds in Protonated and Non-Protonated Solvents. A. I. COHEN, Β. Τ . Keeler, Ν. Η. Coy, and H. L. Yale, Squibb Institute for Medical Research. (86) Estimation of Dissolved Oxygen in Nonaqueous Liquids by Using Rapid-Scan Polarography at a Hanging Drop Mercury Electrode. W. A. STRAUB, D. M. Albright, and B. McDuffie, United States Steel Corp. (87) Polarographic Determination of Organo-Tin Com­ pounds. R. T . HEINTSKILL and H. J. Horner, Dow Corning Corp. E X P O S I T I O N RECESS. (88) Amperometric Titration of Tin in White Metal Alloys. W. T . BABNES, D . W. Chambers, and D . E . Wilson, General Dynamics Corp. (89) Micro-Coulometric Measurement of Moisture in Solids. J. SHAFFER and P . Finley, Consolidated Elec­ trodynamics Corp. (90) Electrogeneration of Bromine by Pulse Technique for Coulometric Titrations. Q. FERNANDO, J. C. Rasaiah, and J. A. Calpin, University of Pittsburgh. (91) Controlled-Potential Coulometric Oxidation of Uranium(IV). C. M . Boyd and O. M E N I S , Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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(92) Microcoulometric Detection in Gas Chromatog­ raphy. D . M . COULSON and L. A. Cavanagh, Stanford Research Institute. (93) Principles of Operation of Argon Ionization D e ­ tectors for Gas Chromatography. R. A. Foster, A. S. Said, and J. C STERNBERG, Beckman Instruments, I n c . (94) "In-Line" Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Halogen and Interhalogen Compounds. G. Iveson, A. G. HAMLIN, and T . R. Phillips, U. K. Atomic Energy Authority. (95) Development of Gas Chromatographic Methods for Determination of Formaldehyde. W. O. MCREYNOLDS, Celanese Chemical Co. (96) Separation and Analysis of Substituted Aromatic Compounds in Mixtures by Gas Chromatography. H. G. NADEATJ and Dudley Oaks, Jr., Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. (97) Sampling Methods in Gas Chromatography. M . I . LLOYD and L. V. Guild, Burrell Corp. E X P O S I T I O N RECESS. (98) Two-Column Method of Qualitative Gas Chro­ matographic Analysis.

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Walsh, Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center. (99) Vapor Phase Chromatography of High Molecular Weight, Low Volatility Substances. T . R. Lynn, R. F . Sweeny, Arthur Rose, and W. R. Supina, Applied Science Laboratories, Inc. (100) Trace Analysis Using Capillary and Packed Columns with the Flame Ionization Detector. WARREN AVERILL, Philip Scholly, and L. S. Ettre, Perkin-Elmer Corp. (101) Investigation of Parameters in Preparative Gas Chromatography. A. B . Carel, L. D. LIVELY, and W. C. Hamilton, Continental Oil Co. (102) Quantitative Analysis Using a Hydrogen Flame Ionization Detector. M. C. SIMMONS and Paul D. Koons, Barber-Colman Co.